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PORTLAND LETTER. NEW loilk WOMEN ARE AltRALNGNMENT OF IIAINH PROVINCIAL IN DltKHH, j | h VERY BITTER, NEW <)RK(M*.N (ODEM. SALEM, Or-., Jun. IS. Ifepro- PORTLAND. Ore., Jan IS. (Spe There Is no charge that a New ' FLUHilING, N. Y , Jun 14 Mar- sentativo iluchanun of Douglas and llai). No new* liiat ha* been r«- Yorker or uny other American for'«balling the evidence In the trial of Jackson has introduced a measure (.|ved by the people of Oregon ditr- that mutter dislikes quite« so much Thornton J Hains, the Htato’s At- to provide for a new codification of Ins till- last twenty four months I» m » us that of provint lullam Attack Attaek our!torney our j torney today resuming his closing the laws of Oregon. The bill pro Luipoitunt as the announcement that ethics und our morals; cull us cold,'address, bitterly arraigned the de vides that the attorney genera) shall th, tran» contlnentul rullroads will heartless, pleasure loving, vulu fendant and hla brother as two cow supervise the work and that he shall make a rate, begin til ng March lot und w« will »milt, complacently, but ards that had followed Mrs. Annis be empowered to employ all the aid Lud loiithuulng until April 30th, from even Whisper that we are the coun to the float that they might shoot nw.-saary to perform the task There I Kan»«* UH). Omaha. Ht Pau), und try cousins of th« Ixindoner or the her hiiHhand before he could be warn will be *15,000 appropriated to do Mlaneapolls, Winnipeg und other sim ] Purisiennu und you wound us nt our ed Thorton Hains writhed In his this work If the Buchanan bill be ilarly situated towns, to all main line most vulnerable point. There is no «hair under the scorching sarcasm, comes a law. rallnmd pointe In Oregon, for *25. I sneer that hits home quite so uner and frequently turned his face away The new code Is to be In two vol- 1 The people of no state In the I'n- ringly us the "We do the«« things so front the jury. Mrs. Annis wept umes, as Is the present one. It is l<>n have profited mors by these one- .much better on th« other side, don’t while the State's Attorney told how to contain the constitution of the I way tickets than have those of Ore- | you know'* with which foreign vial- her husbtind’H character had been United Htates and of Oregon, the act Lou during the last four years The tors sometimes meet our strenuous besmirched, and she swayed In her of admission, the United Htates laws rate from Chisago Is 133, from Ht efforts toward cosmopolitanism. chair as Darrin, his voice ringing relating to Oregon, the declaration Doula |30.50, with a proportional« I A single visit to one of our restaur- with emotion, said: of Independence, and all the statutes low far« from ull point« In the Unit- I anta or theaters will convince you "From now on there will he no and session laws. Including the laws I, tl Blates This should add many that the conventions of evening dress more criminal trials where a dead of the 1909 session. The volumes thousands of actual settlers to th« arc «ltli«r shockingly misunderstood husband's character will he dragged are to be printed by the state printer population of Oregon Those are one- or deliberately defied by the average Into the mire of unjustified denun and to be sold by the secretary of i Lay tickets, and If travellers desire woman of meuns und position Hhe ciation. and a woman’s honor assas- state for *10 a set. to return to their former homes In wears a hut and a high necked din »Inated by two cowards who have It 1« stated that W. W. Cotton, who the older eastern states they would ner gown u costume as Inappropri done to death her hu»tiand Splendid assisted Judge Bellinger in the pre Lave to pay full faro. ate for an cvenlug affair aa u bright noble chivalry for these two gentle paration of the last code, is super Evsry commercial club aud adver r«d frock at u funeral men.” vising the preparation of a new code tising bureau In th« state, aa well aa Of course, I am »peaking primarily The Mate's Attorney attacked the for a private publishing company and • rt-ry real estate firm, should beg In of city Ilf« aud of women who fro- plea of insanity that had been made that the private code will be ready Liuuii'dlatcly • <» advertise the»' rates quent our restaurauta and theaters. with regard to Captain Hains, say during the summer. The old issue Kvery citizen of Oregon should write and on them I cannot urge too strong ing that It was tbe plan of counsel Is said to be entirely exhausted and personal letters to old friends aud ly tbe value and Importance of th« for the defense to endeavor when the the plates were destroyed In the Han L,qualntaures reminding them that deml toilet for seml-furmal wear, Captain cam« to trial to show that Francisco fire In April, 190«. ■ be rate la good to (heir town Hut I was very much interested, a he bad recovered hl« mental balance kbr ticket must be bought to lb« short time ago, In hearlog a discus- , within two months after the killing EUGENE WOMEN RIME IN ANGER. Loint of destination—It’s Just as | alon on the subject of evening dress | of Anni* theap to tbe most distant Oregon among women of moderate mean* . EUGENE. Ore , Jan. 15,—A few Loint as to one just over th« border The chief reason that was advanced < IlA.KR LAKE ROAD. days ago a Medford paper printed I Lf the stale for its general disregard economy i an interview purporting to have I Oa the 13th the Roseburg Corn- did not seem convincing An ev- : WA8HINGTON, Jan. 15,- Will <1. conie from J. W. Hobbs of this city, Lu-rclal (Tub celebra(ed the opening cnlng gown need not coat any more Steel, representing the Crater lutke who is deputy internal revenue col Lf Its beautiful new club, built ez- , than any other kind of a drew, and \ Road Commission, haa succi-eded In lector, quoting him as saying that Lrcasly for them Guests from dlf- if a woman grumbles at Ha limited' his mission here. Forester Plncbot busier«» conditions In Eugene were L-rent parts of tbe stale were present u»«tulnes« there arc all aorta of clev has coiikented to cause the forest ser no better sinew local option law went kritl an elaborate banquet was served er makeshifts of collars and chemi vice to begin next summer the build In effect than before, and that many L) tbe Ladies’ Auxiliary of the (Tub settes that will let an evening gown ing lu the national fon-»ts of road« Eugene society women, sine« the sa Ths welcome thaw extruding over «■•• the daylight. leading to Crater I.ake, especially be loons were closed held "booze par- Ihr I’arifir Northwest did not Inter- No. the true reason Is that the tween the west line of tbe forests tiea" regularly at their homes, and ri- with tbe Walla Walla-Callfor nla American womuu 1« not uci ustomed and Crater luike National Park. Sec- that a large number of them become' kiruralonlals, wbo reached Portland to »«eIng the decollete gown In pub . relary Garfield agrees to do all be drunkards in consequence. last Haturday as r a petted , A car lic place*, she baa not been brought can to aid In the work. The story was reprinted in the io-! lid«- over the city, dinner and even* up to it Hbc feels M-lf-conscloua and it has been regarded as UMless to cal papers and created much comment1 Ing reception at the Portland Com- III ut ease in evening dress at any but a«k the short «i-ssion of Congress to Women's clubs and societies, as well Lerclal Club, «•■re feature« of I their , certain recogulxed function* She make appropriation for these roads, aa the W. C. T. U., held special meet- ! i ought to feel III at ease and prorln but tbe cotnlug session will be asked Ings and passed resolutions condemn- ' kntrrtalnment I Two event« of Interest last Week cla) In anything else I hope the lime fur it. Tbe prospect is good for such Ing Hobbs and nis utterances and de- here tbe minting of the ((regoli will mm . u come that »he will feel «o an appropriation; then, if the lcgis- 'mandlng an explanation of the Inter-! niati' Assessors Association from thv I , Not until she dues «ill we outgrow lature shall take such action aa is I view. I.th to the 14th, and the Fourteenth the la»i of our gaucberlcs the high- asked by the commisalon, in addition j Hobbs happened to be away from knnual Convention ot the Oregon nscked evening frock January Du , u. Klamath and Jackson Counties glv- th« cjty UB his official duties when; , Ing ,50.000 each In two years, which the article wa« printed here and It i alate Poultry Association, both In • llneutor. A great many dairymen, before be- Is already pledged on condition the ' wttlj a few days before he read it. 1 Fort laud I ('losing the nio»t auicesafiil year giunlug to milk, feed each co* The legislature shall give *100,000 the ¡when he did. in Salem yesterday, he ' It it* organization, the Portland milker hurries Io get through, b*- regular appropriation seems likely tojat once wired to the local papers de-' ¡daring that the interview was false' Chamber of Commeri-e gave Ita an cause If the cow finishes her meal be I go through, Sti-cl «III leave in a few da>« to ’ und denying that he ever made any' Lua) dinner on Jan 13th, with »1- fore the milker lt«« done hla work, no«t three hundred guests gathered she must be fed Hgnln to keep her hdp push the matter before tbe Ore- such statement about the women of j Iron ml the tables. In good humor It 1« a better plan gi.u legislature. 1 Eugene. The women seem to be pac-1 ! Hied at till« btatemeut. Vancouver, Washington, has mi- to do t he milking first and then feed _________________ liny■•<! I* (’ latvey, one of America's Immediately, aud cows that are ac- boat effitllve advertisers, u splendid cu«toni«d to tliia treatment, generally ATTE.MIT TO KUUNI» JUROR. Irator atid organizer, as tb-ereiary give do« n their milk cheerfully, for Faniou* To|H-ka Hotel !lurn»--lt«put>. Ilian llentli|uurt<-ra for Thir a It« commercial club They ar« de- th«y kno« that milking 1» a prelude Pirat Suspicion of Irregularity In the ty Years A co« la much smarter Irmlncd to raise *10.000 for an nd to feeding Trial of Putrii k Calhoun. a-rtlslng fund, and nt a recent niict- thau she look», und more grateful TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 14 The bz Itooo was subscribed In an hour that. mo«t pi .-sons would believe So SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 14.— Th I A« Dr Darwin «aa walking one long a» the cows know they are not ('opeland Hotel, fur thirty years R< first suspicion of irregularity in the L> In lit« garden he perceived a going to be struck or beaten, they will publican headquarters In Kansas and trial of Patrick Calhoun upon an in An experi a famous «topping place for Legisla dictment for bribery was made Li»p upon the gravel walk with a neither kick nor hook krx« fl) nearly a« big a« Itself which I enced milkman «III never allow any tors and politicians, situated at 9th known to the presiding judge of the I had caught. Kneeling down, he loud talking or excitement about hla and Kuusas street«, was destroyed Court this morning by Joseph Dixon, liatlnctly naw It cut off the bead and barn or stable, for the quieter tbe, by fire that started shortly after 4 the eleventh talesman subjected to Lui.taking up «Ith 11« feet the trunk cows are kept the greater the quan- . o'clock this morning. A dozen per examination. Dixon, who was still r middle portion of the body, to lit) of milk given, and the ea»ler the sons were Injured, suffering broken ■ the subject of interrogation when Hiich the wing« remained attached, work Is performed. January Farm limb« and bruises, and one person is | Court adjourned last evening, ad missing The missing man Is I. B. > away. But a breeze of wind act- Journal lambert of Emporia, a prominent vanced to the bench as Court con- PK on the wings of the fly turned imlltlclan. All of the 150 guests ex ' vened today and held a whispered (round the wasp with Its burden and TO cept Lambert have been accounted iconversation with Judge Lawlor. The ki|>«ded Ita progreas. Upon thia II Court, after directing the juror to | for. Jlghted again on tbe gravel walk, return to the box, made tbe following lutmbnrt, who Is one of the most lellberately «awed off firat one wing WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. Many announcement: nd then the other, and having thus people are sending me material In prominent Attorneys and politicians "Tbe juror has made known to the amoved the cause of its embarrass- regard to Roosevelt’s dark and crook in the stale, Is believed to have been Court what be believes to have been burned to death. It is thought that lent, flew off with Its booty. ed ways and I am preparing a speech none of the others have been fatally an attempt to hold a conversation. In which I will try and redeem my hurt. There were many sensational with him In violation of tbe orders I promisee made yesterday," said Sen escapes, several persons jumping of this Court. The matter will be Ef’RKTARY GARPIKLDH ator Tillman. He said be did not from windows. made the subject of immediate in PLANS AN EXPERIMENT. know how soon ho would be able to vestigation." deliver bls speech, but be would make WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 - Secro- PLAN’S CRIMINAL ACTION. WILL LIVE WHOLE CENTURY. kry Garfield Is preparing for a dou- it before the President retired from 1« experiment In the Han Carlos fn- office. WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—It Is CLEVELAND, Jan. 15.—Dr. H. |lan reservation In Arizona. There ¡learned today upon reliable authority Rigger, physician and personal friend I found on that reservation a petti that the Department of Justice has er stone which is called "tufa," or turned over to United States District 'of John D. Rockefeller, today denied H'lte a»h, which Is peculiar to the WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. After Attorney Stimson of the Southern I the report that the magnate was suf Nervation. When flrat removed ' years of vain endeavor to obtain District of New York, all the papers fering from rheumatism. He said tom the quarries It can be cut with compensation for the loss of her connected with the Panama Canal I Mr. Rockefeller was enjoying perfect « ordinary knife, but It hardens kingdom, Lllluokalanl, former Queen purchase that has been the target for health. "He will live to be 100 years old,” lhen It lx exposed to the air. It is of the Kingdom of Hawaii, today ap- criticism for the last six months. It t light as wood and there Is a great pea red in person before the House Is believed this transfer is made with said Dr. Bigger. "If men would fol- emand for It in the vicinity of the1 Committee on Claims to press her the view of bringing criminal action I low Mr. Rockefeller’s physical meth Dtervatlon for building purposes, claim. It was the first time In hls- In New York against publishers of ods, we would al) be young at 70." lio Secretary has asked Congress to lory that a real former Queen had newspapers who have been held re I WILL ASSIST TEACHERS. ft asldo threo auctions, or almoat faced a Committee of the House. The sponsible for the reflections on men ooo acres of land, within the reaer- Queen Is willing to accept *250,000 connected with the transaction. At- [ atlon In which this atone la to be as a complete settlement. torney Stimson, it is expected, will County Superintendent J. G. Swan >iind, for the use of the Indiana. He turn the papers over to District At- announces that until the February Jus ekpects to experiment with the TILLAMOOK ItAIHEH torney Jerome for presentation to, examinations he will aid teachers one itself, «nd at tho same time as NINETY THOUSAND. the Grand Jury that a suit may be ¡who may need assistance in prepar- brought under the laws of New York. Ing for the examination. He is at Wain whether It Is possible to get liberty for this work from 2:30 to 4 Indians to work In developing Or., • «* It | TILLAMOOK, a aa«»«*«*«« vs., When the --- o’clock each day. *too Reward, *ioo. no demonstrating Its usefulness county Court levied the county and Secretary thinks that If the stone tax, making It 15 mills, out of The reader» of thia paper will be pleased to learn that there la at leaat one dreaded dlaeaae fiHHOHHOH the quality attributed to It, that amount S mills was for roads, ths aelenee haa been able to enre In all ita HOSPITAL AT CHKN) BURNED IM WlU b" * dem*n<i by which will raise *90,000. This Is ■ta*ea, end that la catarrh. ItalPe Catarrh J1 d< ra for it, especially in the south-1 considered a large amount for so Cure la the only poalllve cure no* known to CHICO, Cal., Jan. 14.—The Sis- the incuivni inc medical iiniviiniy, fraternity. vatmiu Catarrh being uriti« aeon- - . .. - ML where timber Is scarce. 'small a county, with so sparse a pop ■titMtlonal dfBetet. require« as a eoBMituiiMiBl Iters hospital here was totally de- tnibwsivusss wzna ■■■» •vnfxsirsns »» » » «> ulation. treatment, llall’a Catarrh Cure la taken tn-j stroyed today by a fire that threat- ternally, acting directly upon tbe blood and •ned the lives of seven patients. When It Is not usually known that to mneoue anrfaoea of. the ayatam, thereby de ^”ad a needle in twilight, or with the flames were discovered nurses FRESH OYSTERS. arraying the fonndatlas of th« dlaeaae, and aning eyesight, the operator may be giving »he patMM atteattb by buiMlng op rushed to the rescue of the sick and ' the oonatltulloa and aaalatiag aolnrela doing carried them to safety down burning teatiy assisted In bolding.the noodle Ws carry a complete stock ot rer » piece.of(hla?k cloth if for white pplg aad Eastern Baltimore oystecs Ita work. The proprletora have ao much faith stairways. The fire started from' >4 la Ita curative powera that they offer Oaa »read, and over whits cloth for black Shipments received every day at thè ■ oadred Dollara for any ease It folia to aara. wood placed in an oven td dry. The »read. Try It. I om la *15,000. partly loaured. . Monarch. >0 evhd for Utt ot loatlBOulaia. w wvm vvm i u i uwi i No. 7 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRUST »• SAVINGS I at Klamath Falls, in th« Stale of Oregon, at th« clos« oi bilame1 27, 1908. I • ♦ I ♦ ♦ >1* ----- —PAPER DOLi OREG«“ RESOURCES ~ *a>* ♦ '• 1 * :: f---------- NO l»au* »ml Discounts..................... Due from approved reserve Lanka Cui rent expenses .... .............. . Cash on hand.................................. Total LIABILITIES ut DOLL T^ mmitti Capital stock paid in................................ ......... Undivided profits, lees expenses and taxes paid Time certificates of deposit ................................ 1,' 7,lu-n Ch ®-- Conimi o Havings dejaauts............................................ th. has be^n -(.omjjjltin- Hrar« or O bboom , ) ha County of Klamath,) _ ’ , j>e J, J. W. biemens, Cashier of the «'.ove-named batik, do sole a r' ¡D swear that the above statement is true to the Imat of my knowledg»tee I I*1'"*- J. W. KIEMENH, Cashbwlng c.B1’ Huljecribed end »worn to before me this 9th day of December, 1» p..bilc I.asLis R oobms , Notary Pi . r. I Cues vr— Attest: U. W. WHITE, ) nd Det d ’■ Di recto: GEO. T. BALDWIN, 1 omah, 1' id —— nornah, ‘re >f Lane’ .ee chai Bow- Kay ot*v >e lot, ,e ihairma e one to visit eee, bt^ 1 has a >age, <a nlttee t after f Total M3, Now is the time California IV HEN summer has passed in these j| northern states, the sun is only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of na ture’s happy provisions—eternal summer for those who cannot endure a more se vere climate, California has been called the “Mecca of the winter tourist.” Its hotels and stop ping places are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations, congenial companions, and varied recreations » chalrt ed, thi. is the ( lost so d the . cost p< It is puts t indefl igham iment tant c ble wi ihalrm 9, as i tn of tltutic •e. P , mln The Southern Pacific Co. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing in detail the many delights of winter in California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California. For full information, sleeping car reservations and tickets, call on, telegraph or write any S. P. Agent, or WM. McMURRAY. Q;o. PCoS. A3!.. Portland, Oregon Ila Nt Can- > T* een eG ie sta ¿.ht at e win tin hi o Cai coa c lar PORTLAND OREGON Moonx C omvokt Moonan Païens ONLY ROOF GARDEN IN PORTLAND (at lor iy e da; state |h H'. r _ » rl OLSJ.I Led' I the >rch the M ason a S lough abstracters : choice line of Invest ments ttxot: 'will make tlie purchaser money atV Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH MIDWAY STABLE FIRST-CUSS TURNOUTS With or Without Driver CHAS. R- BALDWIN, Proprietor